Scott Hunter began his racing career in go-karts on road courses close to his home town in Michigan at the age of 16. In just his second year of racing he won the 2002 track championship at Jacksonville Speedway. He built his own mini cup in 2003 and won back- to- back championships in 2003 and 2004 at Jacksonville Speedway. In 2004 he also won the national title at Rockingham Speedway in the Little Car Nationals. Hunter moved to North Carolina and began racing Ford Focus Midgets in 2007. Hunter had one win in 2008 before starting up the Brown & Noffsinger team with Wade Brown. In 2009 he got second in the USAC standings and he won three separate champion titles in 2010 USAC Eastern Ford Focus Midget series Champion, USAC Carolina Ford Focus Midget Series Champion, USAC Midweek Mayhem Focus Series Champion, and held the Kil Kare Raceway track record in his number 14 neon-green racing machine. Scott also won the East Lincoln Speedway Dirt Focus Championship in 2011 before taking two years off of his own racing to work on the NHRA Funny Car team of John Force building the super charger and winning the world champion title with Team Force in 2013. Scott started his 2014 career strong with the Brown & Noffsinger team speeding away with five wins in a row. Racing in one, of only two red Honda racecars, at the beginning of the season. Scott ends with nine race wins total and no finish worse then fourth to take the 2014 USAC Eastern Midget Championship. We are now racing a USCS/ASCS 360 Winded Sprint car.